Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 49, Issue 5

14 -- 15H. Chad Lane, David A. Forsyth. Virtual Learning and Object Reconstruction
16 -- 18Alfred C. Weaver, Greg Byrd, Renée C. Bryce. Computing Tools and Techniques for Emergency Response
19 -- 27Robin R. Murphy. Emergency Informatics: Using Computing to Improve Disaster Management
28 -- 37Marco Avvenuti, Stefano Cresci, Fabio Del Vigna, Maurizio Tesconi. Impromptu Crisis Mapping to Prioritize Emergency Response
38 -- 46Alper Bozkurt, Edgar J. Lobaton, Mihail L. Sichitiu. A Biobotic Distributed Sensor Network for Under-Rubble Search and Rescue
47 -- 53Liliya I. Besaleva, Alfred C. Weaver. Applications of Social Networks and Crowdsourcing for Disaster Management Improvement
54 -- 63Henri E. Bal, Dick H. J. Epema, Cees de Laat, Rob van Nieuwpoort, John W. Romein, Frank J. Seinstra, Cees Snoek, Harry A. G. Wijshoff. A Medium-Scale Distributed System for Computer Science Research: Infrastructure for the Long Term
64 -- 71Sebastian Gayer, Andrea Herrmann, Thorsten Keuler, Matthias Riebisch, Pablo Oliveira Antonino. Lightweight Traceability for the Agile Architect
73 -- 77Hal Berghel. Attenuated FAQs
78 -- 81Weisong Shi, Schahram Dustdar. The Promise of Edge Computing
82 -- 85John Leslie King, Jonathan Grudin. Will Computers Put Us Out of Work?
87 -- 90Phillip A. Laplante, Jeffrey M. Voas, Nancy L. Laplante. Standards for the Internet of Things: A Case Study in Disaster Response
92 -- 97Omar Niamut, Mu Mu, Spyros G. Denazis, Nicholas J. P. Race. Social Telemedia: The Relationship between Social Information and Networked Media
98 -- 101Greg Byrd. Home Sweet Mind-Controlled Home
102 -- 105Jeffrey Voas, Kim Schaffer. Insights on Formal Methods in Cybersecurity
128 -- 0David Alan Grier. Technological Improvisation